Battle Chasers: Nightwar Already Well Over Half Funded On KS

Comic book fans will be happy to know that Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a reality. Writer/Artist Joe Madureira, after working on Darksiders with Vigil, has now founded a new studio called Airship Syndicate with the goal to produce a game in the Battle Chasers universe, the one that made him famous with the original comic book series.

Battle Chasers: Nightwar will feature a mix of different genres, as explained by Airship.

Battle Chasers: Nightwar is an RPG inspired by the classic console greats, featuring deep dungeon diving, turn-based combat presented in a classic JRPG format, and tons of secrets, story and randomly-generated replay goodness.

Old-school combat inspired by the console RPG greats, with a unique two-tiered mana system and turn-based initiative, featuring random buffs and debuffs on initiative slots

Plan for survival. The desolate town of Harm’s Way is your only place to prepare. Choose three of the many heroes you’ve unlocked, fill your travel backpack with items from your stash, make sure you’ve chosen the best equipment and abilities for each hero… and then strike out.

Non-linear story driven by the discovery of lore on items, landmarks and secret elements in the world. Discovering these will both provide deeper insight into the mysterious Lost Vale, and also reward lore points, which are used to upgrade the heroes’ different abilities

Truly key story moments will be depicted in gorgeous, traditional 2D animation from Powerhouse Animation Studios. For these, sit back and enjoy.

Here’s an example of the aforementioned 2D animation cutscene, showing Garrison while he deals with some wolves:

The Kickstarter campaign went live yesterday and it already got over 60% of the minimum $500K goal. Clearly, many Battle Chasers fans have been waiting for this, and they’ll be even more happy to know that the comic series will continue exactly where it left off, with the first new issue being #10.

The current plan is to release Battle Chasers: Nightwar on PC & Mac, via both Steam and GOG (this version will be DRM-free), in December 2016. However, stretch goals will feature PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions and if the current funding pace is kept, it is doubtless that they will be unlocked.